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Clandestine removal of goods – alleged that clandestine removal ...


Court Rules Assumptions Insufficient to Prove Collusion in Goods Removal Case; Evidence Lacking for Party Connection.

September 29, 2012

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Clandestine removal of goods – alleged that clandestine removal of the goods in the connivance with the dealers and transporters – The link cannot be established on mere assumption. - AT

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